NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 17, 2018 – The BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” 2018 brought the heat to Miami, Florida on Saturday, October 6, 2018 for the annual taping of the most prominent hip hop showcase on television. Comedian and Actor Deray Davis hosted hip-hop’s biggest night of the year at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater. THE BET “HIP HOP AWARDS” 2018 premiered on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 8:00PM ET.

Cardi B reigned supreme with four wins for ‘MVP of the Year’, ‘Hustler of the Year’,

‘Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style)’, and ‘Sweet 16,’ for her verse on Migos’ “Motorsport.” The Carters followed closely picking up three awards for ‘Album of the Year’, ‘Best Collabo’ and ‘Single of the Year’ for “Apes**t”. XXXTentacion, who passed away earlier this year, was awarded for ‘Best New Artist.’ Anderson .Paak took to the stage for a tribute to his friend Mac Miller, who also passed away unexpectedly in 2018. Lil Wayne took home the night’s biggest honor, the ‘I Am Hip Hop Award’ for his over two decades of contributions to hip hop culture.

The show opened with a spellbinding performance by Lil Pump featuring Gucci Mane performing a medley of "Esskeetit,” "Kept Back,” and "Gucci Gang." Lil Baby & Gunna kept it sexy with performances of "Yes, Indeed," "Yosemite," and "Drip Too Hard.” Yella Beezy brought everyone to their feet with his performance of “That’s On Me.” Over at Club Liv, Cardi B was joined by Pardison Fontaine where they performed a medley of club bangers including “Get Up 10" and "Backin' It Up.” YG and A$AP ROCKY got the crowd ready for anything with their performance of “Band Drum.” T.I. took us to an exotic nightclub for his performance “Jefe” and brought out Yo Gotti for a special performance of their single “Wraith.” Young M.A. brought down the house with her performance of “Petty Wap,” before presenting the award for ‘DJ of the Year.’ Flipp Dinero kept the energy going with his performance of “Leave Me Alone.” Lil Duval hit the stage with a much-anticipated performance of his Billboard Chart-topping hit,“Smile (Living My Best Life)” featuring Ball Greezy.

The complete list of 2018 BET “Hip Hop Awards” winners are:

Best Hip-Hop Video

Childish Gambino – “This is America”

Best Collabo, Duo or Group

The Carters – “APES**T”

Hot Ticket Performer

Drake

Lyricist of the Year

Kendrick Lamar

Video Director of the Year

Karena Evans

DJ of the Year

DJ Khaled

Producer of the Year

Pharrell Williams

MVP of the Year

Cardi B

Single of the Year

“Apes**t” - Produced By Pharrell (The Carters)

Album of the Year

The Carters - Everything Is Love

Best New Hip-Hop Artist

XXXTentacion

Hustler of the Year

Cardi B

Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip-Hop Style)

Cardi B

Best Hip-Hop Online Site/ App

Worldstar

Best Mixtape

BlocBoy JB – “Simi”

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse

Cardi B - “Motorsport” (Migos Feat. Cardi B & Nicki Minaj)

Impact Track

Childish Gambino – “This Is America”

Jesse Collins, CEO of Jesse Collins Entertainment, served as Executive Producer of the BET Hip Hop Awardsalong with Connie Orlando, BET Head of Programming and Jeannae Rouzan–Clay, Vice President of Specials, Jesse Collins Entertainment.

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ABOUT JESSE COLLINS ENTERTAINMENT:

Jesse Collins Entertainment (JCE) is a full service television and film production company founded by entertainment industry veteran Jesse Collins. For more than a decade, Collins has played an integral role in producing some of television’s most memorable moments in music entertainment. Collins has produced ground-breaking and award winning television programming including the BET Awards, the GRAMMY Awards, Soul Train Awards, BET Honors, UNCF An Evening of Stars, ABFF Awards and the BET Hip Hop Awards. Collins was an executive producer of the hit TV series, Real Husbands of Hollywood starring Kevin Hart, the critically-acclaimed The New Edition Story, a biopic on the boy band that aired as a 3-part mini-series on BET in January 2017 and posted record ratings for the network and attracted nearly 30 million viewers. He is also the executive producer of VH1 shows Dear Mama and Hip Hop Squares with Ice Cube. He has appeared on the cover of Vibe magazine and has been featured in numerous publications including Ebony magazine. JCE recently produced The Bobby Brown Story, which premiered on Sept. 4th & 5th on BET.

ABOUT BET “HIP HOP AWARDS”:

BET “Hip Hop Awards” is an annual celebration that pays homage to a culture that changed the world while highlighting the best in hip hop music. Year after year, BET Networks delivers the best in hip-hop for an unforgettable night of performances, cyphers and tributes honoring hip-hop legends that have and continue to make hip-hop culture a global force.